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The white native speaker and inequality regimes in the private English language school
Authors:Vijay A. Ramjattan
Affiliation:Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada
Abstract:Private English language schools market the language as a tool that helps one connect with others from different cultures. Despite their promotion of English aiding in intercultural communication, these institutions may believe that only the white native speaker is the ideal teacher of the language. This valuing of the white native speaker can consequently act as an organisational inequality regime that marginalises nonwhite teachers. Using qualitative interviews with 10 nonwhite instructors working in schools in Toronto, Canada, this article investigates the ways in which these teachers experience the inequality regime of the white native speaker at work. The findings indicate that the teachers experience this inequality regime as a series of microaggressions that involve space, competence and customer desire. The article concludes with suggestions to dismantle inequality regimes in private institutions.
Keywords:White native speaker  inequality regimes  private English language schools  microaggressions  teachers
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